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The Linux GPIB Package is a support package for GPIB (IEEE 488.2) hardware. The package contains a development environment consisting of a GPIB library written in C, kernel driver modules, and bindings for several other languages.
Gwave is a waveform viewer for the output of analog electronic circuit
simulators such as spice. It displays the data as 2-D plots, and
allows for interactive scrolling, zooming, and measuring of the
waveforms.
A quantitative finance C++ library for modeling, pricing, trading, and risk management in real-life. A cross-platform free/open-source tool for derivatives and financial engineering.
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The interactive mathematical programming system GYWOPT is released as free software. It has been developed since early 2000 for experiments with the Integral Basis Method for integer programming by U.-U. Haus, M. Köppe and R. Weismantel.
The goal of this project is to provide a platform for simulating biological aging and evolution of the population. The simulation is done using Penna bit-string model. Its based on the mutation accumulation theory.
Burrow-owl is a software package for visualizing multidimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra, with an emphasis on spectra used in macromolecular structure determination.
guileplayer is a Scheme binding for libplayerc - the Player client library, part of Player/Stage project. It can be used with guile (GNU Scheme interpreter) version 1.6 or later.
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The Dolphin Project is intended to be a research project aggregating tools related to Open Source Satisfiability Solver tools and tools related to them like Bounded Model Checkers and Software Verifiers.
libtour is a generic tournament processing library. The rules, participants, schedule, and results of a sporting tournament can be defined in the Scheme programming language and given to the library as input.
A Scheme (guile) interface to a local version of the Encyclopedia of integer Sequences with many features for complex queries. URL of the encyclopedia (where the database can be downloaded from) is: www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/
CMATLIB is set of libraries for writing numerical applicatons. It
includes support for neural-networks, hidden Markov models, kd-trees,
and data smoothing. It may be used from C and Scheme programs.
BigBoy is a three dimensional Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) simulator for photonics (plasmonics, photonic crystals or high index-contrast structures). Please, refer the successor of this project, GMES (http://sf.net/projects/gmes).